“Come to Fabulous Las Vegas” – LVCVA Hosts Stylish Dublin Showcase
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The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) brought the spirit of “Come to Fabulous Las Vegas” to Dublin, hosting a superbly executed travel trade lunch at the stunning Banking Hall, College Green Hotel.

The elegant setting provided the perfect backdrop as key Irish travel trade partners gathered for an engaging and informative showcase of one of the world’s most dynamic destinations. The event also featured key trade partners from Visit Las Vegas, underlining the destination’s continued investment in and commitment to the Irish market.

A key highlight of the event was the importance of Aer Lingus’ direct service from Dublin to Las Vegas, operating three times weekly, reinforcing strong connectivity between Ireland and the destination. The airline’s continued commitment to the route is a significant boost for the Irish travel trade and outbound tourism.

Jenny Rafter and Ivan Beacom of Aer Lingus were in attendance to support the event, further demonstrating the airline’s dedication to growing the Las Vegas route and supporting trade partners across the Irish market.

Guests enjoyed a relaxed networking lunch while receiving the latest updates on Las Vegas, from new hotel developments and world-class entertainment to major sporting events and immersive attractions that continue to evolve the destination beyond the Strip.

Representing Travelbiz on the day was our very own Las Vegas high roller, Ita Hendrick, who attended as a guest of Tryphavana Cross and Fletche Brunelle, VP Marketing, Visit Las Vegas, further strengthening Travelbiz’s strong connections with the destination and its partners.

The LVCVA team also highlighted the ease of access from Ireland via key US gateways, positioning Las Vegas as a compelling addition to both standalone trips and wider USA itineraries.
A fantastic afternoon of networking, insight and inspiration, reinforcing why Las Vegas continues to captivate Irish travellers and the trade alike.